Hi!
Barry A. Warsaw writes:
concerns. After talking with Fred, I came to understand that much of
the code's current obscurity is due to optimizations to make TAL
perform at least as fast as DTML.
Well, faster than it used to. We need to spend time on performance.
Indeed. All my
Stephan Richter and Zope Corp are porting Zope 3 ZPT I18n support
to Zope 2.x, probably with a target of Zope 2.7.
Jim
Sidnei da Silva wrote:
Hi Robert,
My friend Lalo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) started a rewrite of TAL to make it more
pluggable and ease backporting of i18n to Zope2. I dont
SdS == Sidnei da Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
SdS My friend Lalo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) started a rewrite of TAL to
SdS make it more pluggable and ease backporting of i18n to
SdS Zope2. I dont know how much if it is done right now, but the
SdS last time I talked to him, he said
Well, i didnt told there was i18n support there ;)
Basically, Alt-TAL is a rewrite of TAL to allow one to expand TAL by providing
plugins. This means that if you want to provide i18n for Alt-TAL you just
need to write an i18n plugin and register it as a handler for i18n:something.
The the
SdS == Sidnei da Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
SdS Well, i didnt told there was i18n support there ;)
Oh! :)
SdS Basically, Alt-TAL is a rewrite of TAL to allow one to expand
SdS TAL by providing plugins. This means that if you want to
SdS provide i18n for Alt-TAL you just
Barry A. Warsaw writes:
concerns. After talking with Fred, I came to understand that much of
the code's current obscurity is due to optimizations to make TAL
perform at least as fast as DTML.
Well, faster than it used to. We need to spend time on performance.
So while I'd love to
Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
SdS == Sidnei da Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
SdS Well, i didnt told there was i18n support there ;)
Oh! :)
SdS Basically, Alt-TAL is a rewrite of TAL to allow one to expand
SdS TAL by providing plugins. This means that if you want to
SdS
On Seg 01 Jul 2002 15:26, Jim Fulton wrote:
| I'll add that the current ZPT implementation is too slow
| (thanks to recent DTML speedups ;).
|
| ZPT needs to be as fast as or faster than DTML. It would be
| great if it was cleaner and more pluggable.
|
| Jim
I remember that i had the same
Sidnei da Silva wrote:
On Seg 01 Jul 2002 15:26, Jim Fulton wrote:
| I'll add that the current ZPT implementation is too slow
| (thanks to recent DTML speedups ;).
|
| ZPT needs to be as fast as or faster than DTML. It would be
| great if it was cleaner and more pluggable.
|
| Jim
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